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The Mets are reportedly willing to pay Tucker an average annual salary of $50 million on a short-term contract, while the Toronto Blue Jays are believed to have made a long-term offer to the lefty-swinging corner outfielder, according to ESPN.
The Cubs' lineup has a type. And Alex Bregman is it. One of the biggest keys to the Cubs' transformation from a middle-of-the-pack offense in 2024 to a powerhouse playoff offense in 2025 was the way the team adopted a pull power approach up and down the lineup.
Free agent Kyle Tucker is still on the market, though a report has revealed that three teams have met with him.
Activity is finally starting to stir at the top of the market for free-agent hitters. The Dodgers, as they have been for weeks, remain linked to the three biggest names available: Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette and Cody Bellinger.
With about a month to go until Spring Training, could the high end of the free-agent market be on the verge of heating up? The Cubs agreed to a deal with third baseman Alex Bregman on Saturday, taking one of the top available hitters off the board.
Former Red Sox veteran AJ Pierzynski, on the “Foul Territory” podcast, claimed that Boston wouldn’t budge from their said offer, leaving Bregman’s camp to confirm their move to Chicago. He gave a gist of what could have possibly gone wrong in Boston for the 3B to switch sides,